Re: Study finds little cross-pollination - yeah, right .....

From: Toni Hawryluk (tonihawr@email.msn.com)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 14:19:22 EST


>For whatever it's worth.....
>Have there been any other studies that have shown similar or different
>results?
> Study finds little cross-pollination
> from altered crops
> Jan. 21, 2000
> ORONO, Maine (AP) -- Researchers hope a study
>showing very little
> cross-pollination between genetically engineered and
>natural corn plants
> will ease fears that altered crops could taint
>conventionally grown
> crops.
(snip)
>Steve Groff

The farmer who was/is being sued for using *his own* saved seed
that was contaminated by Monsanto's crap according to Monsanto's
reports would love to use this as *his* defense against the b_s_ds -
unforunately, it appears that his saved seed *was* contaminated .....

Toni Hawryluk
Seattle
tonihawr@email.msn.com

And if you are in the market for bridges, or land in Florida, I have
both to sell .....

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